Moonlight Mile torrent reviews

Dean M (nl) wrote: Good short animated film included on Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths running for 11 minutes as this title role of the film is a classic, though rather predictable, detective story. But the scenes involving the Spectre, glowing green eyes swirling cape and inhuman voice adding to air of creepiness, are genuinely scary with a couple of real shocks.

urn (fr) wrote: There are lot of great moments in this documentary, and not just in the performances: the asides backstage, Ali's typical goofing off, the novelty of seeing concert organizers doing their job in the 70's; bit of a time capsule really. Great performances too of course, several from people I hadn't heard of before; wish there had been more from the 100+ hours of footage they have (maybe DVD extras?).

Augustine H (de) wrote: Despite being too Americentrist and cheesy, we should realize that Americans suffer way a lot than other so-called responsible powers when she tries to make an impact. The crux is, has she been intervening too much?

Richard G (gb) wrote: Made in 1942,The Invisible Man's grandson uses his secret formula to spy on Nazi Germany,Third installement in the Invisible Man series (not counting The Invisible Woman as that was unrelated to these films),Its an interesting concept having the Invisible Man as a spy and a change him being a good guy,However i feel that the plot is'nt that well executed and it does drag in places.Hats off to them trying something different but i dont think it pays off,a slightly average Thriller.

Allan C (ru) wrote: Oddball Frank Sinatra vehicle, where the chairman of the board plays an undersea treasure hunter turned modern day pirate. Frank discovers a sunken submarine and he crew wants to cash in on their find by robbing a cruise liner. There's an out of place jazzy score, a odd Ocean's 11-like crew (including the gorgeous Virna Lisi) and one of the strangest heist getaway chase you'll ever see. A seagoing heist film involving a submarine is pretty original, but the characters and plot points are all pretty by the numbers, which is surprising considering that Rod Serling wrote the screenplay, who is normally very reliable for turing out smart, original scripts. Not a bad film, but certainly not one of Frank or Serling's best.

Panta O (ca) wrote: Interesting documentary which focuses on a lioness named Ma di Tau ("Mother of Lions") as she battles to protect her cubs against the daunting onslaught of enemies to ensure their survival. The film is narrated by (not very inspiring) Jeremy Irons and the underlying message of the film is on the low population of large cats in the world and whether or not Ma di Tau and her cubs are among the last lions... of course if you put $10 out of your pocket somehow you can save them... My problem with this documentary is that not everything seemed real... yes, I know that the nature could be amazing but some of the events depicted in this story just did not match or made sense, and when you see that final result is very impressive and exiting dramatic effect - you start wondering what else in the story was "touched up".